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The Goldwatcher: Demystifying Gold Investing by John Katz; Frank Holmes; Foreword by: Marc Faber (ISBN: 9780470687758)
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The Goldwatcher: Demystifying Gold Investing Unknown - 2009
by John Katz; Frank Holmes; Foreword by: Marc Faber
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- Title The Goldwatcher: Demystifying Gold Investing
- Author John Katz; Frank Holmes; Foreword by: Marc Faber
- Binding unknown
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date 2009
- ISBN 9780470687758
About the author
John Katz is an analyst, strategist and financial writer based in London. To gain experience and qualifications in the Financial Services Industry he completed the necessary exams to qualify as an approved Securities Dealer and Trader and, while working for a hedge fund in London, was accredited by the United Kingdom Regulatory Authorities. He has contributed articles to the financial press, commentated for business television and is the author of Portfolio 2001 - How to Invest in the World's Best Companies published by Random House Business Books in 1999.
Frank Holmes is CEO and Chief Investment Officer at U.S. Global Investors, Inc., which manages more than $1 billion in precious metals funds and provides advisory services to international clients.He was Mining Journal's fund manager of the year in 2006, and is a prominent speaker at investment conferences and a regular commentator on financial broadcast networks. Mr Holmes has more than 30 years' in the investment field.
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